Breast is best, as the lactivists repeatedly tell everyone, but now one man is making sure new parents know about it: Father-of-two Mayor Bloomberg. The Post reports, "The Health Department is pushing a sweeping initiative to prod dozens of city hospitals to get more moms in their maternity wards to breast feed, The Post has learned. It’s called the 'Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative.'"
Nanny Bloomberg To Promote Breastfeeding Initiative
Blossom Wants You To Know She Still Breastfeeds Her 3-Yr-Old On The Subway
Look, celebrities? We're really glad you have kids that you seem to love to the end of the earth. Really, it is great! Better than going Mommie Dearest on them. But can we chill with the over sharing? You want to chew their food for them and eat their placentas? That is totally your business. Unless you make it our business by writing a book about it.
Man Plans To Live Entirely Off His Wife's Milk
The price of milk is rising and interest in human breast milk seems to know no bounds, so you knew it had to come to this eventually: one man has decided to see how long he can survive on a diet consisting entirely of his wife's breast milk. And naturally, he and his wife are blogging their experience. Cause, really, what else are you going to do with a 22-cubic-foot freezer of milk that breast milk banks won't take?
Brooklyn Residents Give Breast Milk To Cancer-Surviving New Mom
A breast cancer survivor isn't letting a double mastectomy prohibit her from giving her new baby breast milk: Over two dozen moms have happily donated their breast milk to Brooklyn resident Eva van Dok Pinkley, according to the Daily News. She says, "What they are doing, it's not easy to do. I'm just stunned at the amount of trouble that they are going through for me. I think of them and what they have done and give thanks."
Breast Milk Baby Dolls May Soon Be In Stores
Have you been wondering what to get that little girl who has graduated from her baby bikini or (faux) high heels? And maybe she's just too young—like maybe she's 6— for a padded bra or virgin bikini wax? Well, don't sweat: The makers of the Breast Milk Baby Doll are committed to making sure as many people as possible can buy their doll, which offers kids the experience of breastfeeding with the help of a doll and a "special flowered halter top which activates the dolls suckling mechanism."
Cloned Cows To Produce Human Milk
Imagine: fresh, delicious mother's milk, straight from the udder! That's the plan from a team of Argentinian scientists, who have created the world's first transgenic cow—that's a cloned cow pumped full of human genes, folks—that will allow the animal to produce what is essentially human milk.
Mad Scientists Producing Human Breast Milk From Cows
First people were incensed when Chef Daniel Angerer crafted a cheese out of breast milk; then they were grossed out when a restaurant in London started selling breast milk ice cream. It seemed like there was no hope for breast milk enthusiasts to get their favorite product introduced into their normal diets...until now.
First Breast Milk Cheese, Now Breast Milk Ice Cream
Last year, there was a whole hullabaloo after news spread that Chef Daniel Angerer had crafted a cheese out of breast milk; but after the controversy blew over, others started getting in on the breast milk market this year. And now, a restaurant in London has started selling breast milk ice cream, which is being served to customers in a cocktail glass. Does this mean Andrea Peyser is blessed with precognition?
Forget Forbidden Fromage, Is Breast Milk Gelato Next?
Have you guys heard that some lady's husband is making cheese out of her breast milk? This story will not end until everyone stamps their opinion on the forbidden fromage—the latest to cough up 2 cents: the Post's Andrea Peyser.
Breast Milk Cheese: The Forbidden Fromage
The Mother's Milk cheese story has aged another day! Lori Mason, chef Daniel Angerer's wife and the woman whose milk has created the controversial cheese, takes center stage with a NY Post cover today. She tells the paper her product is 100% organic and free range, as opposed to what one may pick up at their local grocer; she declares she's "healthier than your average cow and I'm not pumped full of steroids!" However, the Department of Health is still strongly advising against the couple serving up her cheese to strangers.
Chef Defends Breast Milk Cheese
Over the weekend we mentioned that chef Daniel Angerer, owner of Klee Brasserie, was offering up what he calls Mother's Milk Cheese. In other word's, he's been making cheese plates from his wife's lactating breasts. He posted the recipe on his website and also said, "whoever wants to try it is welcome to try it as long as supply lasts." However, it now seems he's shying away from that offer after the Health Department gave him a ring.
NYC Chef Adds Mother's Milk Cheese To Menu
PETA, who has urged Ben & Jerry's to use human breast milk in the past, is all for chef Daniel Angerer, owner of the New York City restaurant Klee Brasserie, adding "Mommy's Milk" cheese to his menu. The item is made possible by his lactating wife, and he's offered up a host of images and the recipe on his own website—it includes 4 cups mother’s milk, yogurt, rennet and sea salt. The chef admits that he "was concerned... I wondered if it was ethical," but has decided to make it available after some thought and recipe testing; he recently told Grub Street, "It tastes just like really sweet cow’s milk." As for PETA, they say don't knock it til you try it... but would you?
Cops Look For "Killer Milkman" In Attempted Lovechild Slay
Investigators are hunting for the man who attempted to poison an infant by delivering "toxic" breast milk to the child in a Brooklyn hospital.
Wife Who Tried To Abort Hubby's Lovechild: I'm Innocent
The Brooklyn mother of four suspected of trying to abort and poison her husband's lovechild told investigators she would never hurt a kid. Prosecutors told the Daily News that 38-year-old Kisha Jones said she didn't trick her husband's pregnant mistress, Monique Hunter, into taking a labor-inducing medicine, nor did she try to give the child tainted breast milk after his premature birth: "I know [Hunter] and I don't like her, but I wouldn't hurt a baby like that."

